Editors’ Picks
Interview with Janine Händel, CEO of the Roger Federer Foundation
If you empower every person in this strength, he/she can reach his/her potential.
Ghosts of GOP Past and Present: The Battle for Mississippi Republicans
To the GOP establishment…McDaniel’s bold move felt, in many ways, like a personal offense.
On Plastic Straw Bans
Piecemeal environmental policy, however, cannot replace coordinated national action.
Those Who Care: Reflections from a Senate Intern
They clapped and thrusted their hands into the air — small, tightly clenched fists not much different from the ones seen banging on tinted windows down south.
A Mutual Understanding: The Value of Science and Philosophy
Making any argument about the burden of should—including the role ethics should play in science—requires the basic ability to make a value judgment, a skill firmly within the domain of philosophy.
Civility Conceals State Violence
It’s why an ordinary civilian shouting in a restaurant at the Secretary of Homeland Security, fresh off a day of ordering that migrant children be ripped from their mothers’ arms, is cast as the uncivil one, the disrupter of order.
An Interview with Tucker Carlson, Host of Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight
“I think in a world where it’s not a choice between the perfect and the awful, but a choice between the flawed and the terrible… if you’ve got a choice between nationalism and multiculturalism, of course you go with nationalism.“
Review: POSE
What makes the show feel so important and so relevant is that it puts on stark display the radicality of being queer and joyful.